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Page Created by: Adam E., Ben M., Ryan N., Mike K.
Our page examines the employment opportunites and people who have worked at the Cresson San.
We interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Stolarski. A former patient and former nurse at the San.
Employment At the Sanitarium
Types of Jobs
Doctors
Nurses
Cafeteria
Mail
Laundry Faculty
Many Others
The workers enjoyed their job
Some workers actually lived at the Sanitarium
The workers made friends and had good realationships with these patients
Many of the jobs were needed for the Sanitarium to continue to run
The workers at the Sanitarium were the best
Joan Stolarski talks about how she ended up working at the San.
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Joan Stolarski talks about her most critical patient at the San.
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Joan Stolarski talks about what it was like to be a nurse at the San in these three clips.
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Chuck Felton website
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2009/10/the_long-closed_cresson_sanito.html
http://www.tribune-democrat.com/local/local_story_249005114.html
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Welcome!
Page Created by: Adam E., Ben M., Ryan N., Mike K.Our page examines the employment opportunites and people who have worked at the Cresson San.
We interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Stolarski. A former patient and former nurse at the San.
Employment At the Sanitarium
Types of Jobs
The workers enjoyed their job
Joan Stolarski talks about how she ended up working at the San.
Joan Stolarski talks about her most critical patient at the San.
Joan Stolarski talks about what it was like to be a nurse at the San in these three clips.
Links
Chuck Felton website
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2009/10/the_long-closed_cresson_sanito.html
http://www.tribune-democrat.com/local/local_story_249005114.html
www.palocalhistory.wikispaces.com